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Is it easy to raise prawns? How?

Walter White
2020-07-24 23:35:37
Water plants: In the water tank where they are raised, it is recommended to put some shrimp mud and plant some water plants. Water temperature: They like the water temperature around 23 degrees Celsius. In winter, we need to pay attention to keeping warm and not to let the water temperature too low. Feeding: can use clean small red worm to feed, also can use artificial shrimp food to feed directly. It can be fed every 1-2 days. When feeding, we should pay attention not to feed too much feed, so as not to cause water pollution.
Is it easy to raise prawns? How?

1. is it easy to raise shrimp?

The difficulty of raising shrimp is not high. They do not require high water quality and can survive in a variety of water environments. But because they are freshwater shrimp, they can not grow normally in high salinity water. They are not picky eaters and can feed on small insects, vegetable leaves and algae. When they are cultured artificially, they are usually fed with shrimp grain.

2. How to raise prawns

1. Water plants: In the water tank where they are raised, it is recommended to put some shrimp mud and plant some water plants. In this way, it can provide shelter, and secondly, it can make aquatic plants photosynthesize and increase the concentration of dissolved oxygen in water. The growth of prawns is very good.

2. Water temperature: They like the water temperature around 23 ℃. They have a certain degree of cold tolerance, but they grow very slowly in cold water and have a low reproductive rate. Therefore, it is recommended to keep warm in winter and not let the water temperature be too low.

3. Feeding: They are not picky eaters. When breeding, they can be fed with clean red worms or directly with artificial shrimp food. Feeding can be done every 1-2 days. Each feeding should control the feeding amount, do not feed too much feed. Otherwise, the feed they can't eat will remain in the water, causing water pollution.

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